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Policy · 116th Congress

States seek more federal funds as Medicaid enrollment grows

National enrollment in Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program jumped by 4 million between February and June, an increase of almost 6 percent, according to Centers for Medicare and Medicaid

Congress · 116th Congress

Second round of emergency medical provider funds delayed

HHS Deputy Secretary Eric Hargan previously told DeLauro and Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee ranking member Patty Murray, D-Wash., on April 6 that the department was aiming to calculate

Policy · 116th Congress

Witness stirs painful memories for two lawmakers

When Lawson ran for Congress in 2016, his campaign ads told voters about the fire that burned down his home when he was 6, and going to work in the tobacco fields at 8, but they didn’t say he went

Congress · 116th Congress

Senators fight over last-minute adds to coronavirus aid bill

addition, the Democrats’ bill would offer significant expansions of earned income tax credits for childless adults, and refundable child tax credits up to $2,000, with an extra $1,600 per child under age 6.

Congress · 116th Congress

Opportunity knocks for Congress during crisis

American households, mutual funds, pensions, banks and the Federal Reserve have scooped up nearly $6 trillion in T-bonds over the past decade, with the Fed accounting for almost one-fourth of the increase

Congress · 116th Congress

Lawmakers unveil two mega spending packages

Updated Dec. 16 at 6:05 p.m. House appropriators filed two mega spending packages for floor consideration Tuesday after hammering out last-minute details over the weekend.

Congress · 116th Congress

House passes repeal of Obamacare tax on high-cost plans

The House passed, 419-6, legislation Wednesday to repeal the so-called Cadillac tax, pleasing health insurers, unions and a bipartisan coalition of lawmakers who have long pushed to scrap the levy.